How To Calculate The Effective Span Of Continuous Beams With Various Support Conditions?

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The effective span (length) of a continuous beam is described as follows in accordance with IS-456:2000.
22.2 Effective Span
Unless otherwise specified, the effective span of a member shall be as follows:
A. Simply Supported Beam or Slab:
The effective span of a member that is not built integrally with its supports shall be taken as clear span plus the effective depth of slab or beam, or center to center of supports, whichever is less.
B. Continuous Beam or Slab:
In the case of a continuous beam or slab, if the width of the support is less than 1/12 of the clear span, the effective span shall be as in 22.2 (A. Simply Supported Beam or Slab). If the supports are wider than 1/12 of the clear span or 600 mm whichever is less, the effective span shall be taken as under:
1. For the end span with one end fixed and the other continuous or for intermediate spans, the effective span shall be the clear span between supports.
2. For the end span with one end free and the other continuous, the effective span shall be equal to the clear span plus half the effective depth of the beam or slab or the clear span plus half the width of the discontinuous support, whichever is less.
3. In the case of spans with roller or rocket bearings, the effective span shall always be the distance between the centers of bearings.
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  • @utsavd3263
    @utsavd32634 ай бұрын

    Man, I cannot thank u enough I have lost words you have cleared such a confusion creating topic so easily. Thanks from all the aspiring Civil Enginneers from India ❤❤

  • @SportsMoviesnmore543
    @SportsMoviesnmore54310 ай бұрын

    In Example 2, when one end of beam/slab is fixed then the calculated Le of 4500 mm is for that outer span only or it is for the inner spans as well. If not then how to calculate Le for inner spans ?

  • @kidamongus7331

    @kidamongus7331

    8 ай бұрын

    same doubt... btw did you get the ans?

  • @ArkanMurad
    @ArkanMurad Жыл бұрын

    Thanks

  • @SportsMoviesnmore543
    @SportsMoviesnmore54310 ай бұрын

    Hello. We compare support width with 1/12th of clear span length, if 2 adjacent supports have difference with then with which one we shall compare 1/12th of clear span length ?